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− | '''Seth Low Junior College''' was a Columbia-created 2 year community college located in [[Brooklyn]]. It was designed to serve as a way to reduce the number of children of Jewish immigrants on the [[Morningside Heights campus]]. | + | '''Seth Low Junior College''' was a Columbia-created 2 year community college located in [[Brooklyn]]. It was designed to serve as a way to reduce the number of children of Jewish immigrants on the [[Morningside Heights campus]]. Essentially, once the University had accepted its quota of Jewish kids, the remainder were shunted off to SLJC. In hindsight, it was probably created by [[Nicholas Murray Butler]] to complement his campaign to keep Jews off campus. |
− | [[ | + | The school folded in [[1936]] (or [[1939]]?) after [[CUNY]]-affiliated community colleges opened in Brooklyn. The University Extension, soon renamed & reorganized as the [[School of General Studies]], was established to reprise SLJC's former role. |
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+ | It was named for Columbia President [[Seth Low]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Defunct schools]] |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 8 December 2013
Seth Low Junior College was a Columbia-created 2 year community college located in Brooklyn. It was designed to serve as a way to reduce the number of children of Jewish immigrants on the Morningside Heights campus. Essentially, once the University had accepted its quota of Jewish kids, the remainder were shunted off to SLJC. In hindsight, it was probably created by Nicholas Murray Butler to complement his campaign to keep Jews off campus.
The school folded in 1936 (or 1939?) after CUNY-affiliated community colleges opened in Brooklyn. The University Extension, soon renamed & reorganized as the School of General Studies, was established to reprise SLJC's former role.
It was named for Columbia President Seth Low.